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Sound Recording and Popular Music
Chapter 4
“It’s not supposed to be a model for anything else. It was simply a response to a situation. We’re out of contract. We have our own studio. We have this new server. What the hell else would we do? This was the obvious thing. But it only works for us because of
where we are.” —Radiohead’s Thom Yorke
Music and the Internet
From Cylinders to Disks: Sound Recording Becomes a Mass Medium
Milestonesde Martinville, France, 1850sEdison’s phonograph, U.S., 1877Bell & Tainter’s graphophone, 1886
Berliner’s gramophone, 1887Victrola, 1906Vinyl records, early 1940s33-1/3 rpm LP record, 194845-rpm record, 1949
From Phonographs to CDs: Analog Goes Digital
MilestonesPlastic magnetic audiotape, 1940s
Stereo sound, 1958Digital recording, 1970sCompact discs, 1983MP3s, “music in the cloud,” and music piracy issues, now
Web Resources, History
Recording History, Technology http://www.recording-history.org/
LOC, Recorded Sound Reference http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/
LOC, Online Collections http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/
onlinecollections.html
LOC, National Jukebox http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/
Figure 4.1: Annual Vinyl, Tape, CD, Mobile, and Digital Sales
The Rocky Relationship between Records and Radio
Record sales dropped off in 1924 due to the emergence of radio.
ASCAP established music rights fees for radio by 1925.
Began to cooperate when television became popular
Royalties issue arose again with music streaming companies.
Convergence: Sound Recording in the Internet Age
MP3s and file sharing MP3 format developed in 1992. Supreme Court declared free music file-swapping illegal in 2001.
iTunes is the model for legal music downloading.
Music in the cloud No physical ownership of music Subscription and cloud services
Measuring Media, Radio
RIAA http://www.riaa.com/ http://www.ascap.com/ http://www.bmi.com/ http://www.accustreamresearch.com/ http://www.billboard.com/ http://pitchfork.com/
The Rise of Pop Music
Tin Pan AlleyPublished sheet musicSales increased with the popularity of the phonograph.
Helped popular music become a mass medium
New forms of popular musicJazzCrooners
Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay
Rock and roll (mid-1950s)Blues slang for sexInfluenced by social, cultural, economic, and political factors
Rhythm and blues (R&B)Blues-based urban black music
Popular with teensBeginning of the integration of white and black cultures
Rock Muddies the Waters High and low culture
Chuck Berry, Elvis, and Bo Diddley Masculinity and femininity
Little Richard and Elvis The country and the city
Rockabilly The North and the South
Southern culture and northern listeners
The sacred and the secular Ray Charles and Jerry Lee Lewis
Battles in Rock and Roll
Deejays Alan Freed and Dick Clark help rock gain acceptance.
White cover versions often undermined black artists’ music.
Payola scandals portrayed rock and roll as a corrupt industry.
Fear of juvenile delinquency led to censorship of rock and roll.
The British Are Coming!
Beatles invaded America in 1964Followed in the next few years by the Rolling Stones, the Zombies, the Animals, Herman’s Hermits, the Who, the Yardbirds, Them, and the Troggs
“Rock and roll” became “rock”Sent popular music and the industry in two directions
Motor City Music: Detroit Gives America Soul
SoulMerging of R&B, gospel, pop, and early rock and roll
Berry Gordy and MotownSuccessful groups included the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, the Temptations, Mary Wells, the Four Tops, Martha and the Vandellas, Marvin Gaye, and the Jackson 5
Folk and Psychedelic Music Reflect the Times
Folk music inspires protestSound of social activismJoan Baez, Arlo Guthrie, Phil Ochs, and Bob Dylan
Rock turns psychedelicPsychedelic era was influenced, and brought down by, drugs
Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, the Doors, and the Grateful Dead
Punk, Grunge, and Alternative Respond to Mainstream Rock
Punk rockChallenged the record businessRamones, Blondie, Talking Heads
GrungeMessy guitar sound and appearanceNirvana, Green Day, Pearl Jam, Hole, Soundgarden, Nine Inch Nails
Punk and grunge are sub-categories of alternative rock
Hip-Hop Redraws Musical Lines
Hip-hop Driven by a democratic, nonprofessional spirit
Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Eminem Gangster rap
Addresses gang violence, but also accused of creating violence
Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G., 50 cent, and Lupe Fiasco
The Reemergence of Pop
Despite the emergence and popularity of other forms of music, pop music has endured.
TV showsAmerican Idol and Glee
iTunesBiggest purveyor of popAgain made the single the dominant unit of music
Music Labels Influence the Industry
United States and global music business still constitute an oligopoly.
Fewer major labels control more music.
The indies spot the trends. Play a major role as the music industry’s risk-takers
Often swallowed up by major labels when successful
Format Revenue
(in millions, net after returns, 2010)
Digital download, single $1,366.8Digital download, album $828.8Mobile $526.7Subscription service $200.9CD $3,361.3LP/EP $87.0
Figure 4.2: U.S. Market Share of the Major Labels, 2011
Making, Selling, and Profiting from Music
Making the musicLabels are driven by A&R (artist & repertoire) agents
Selling the musiciTunes, Anderson Merchandisers (Walmart and Best Buy), Amazon
Subscription services Dividing the profits
Depends on the medium
Figure 4.3: Where the Money Goes
Figure 4.3: Where the Money Goes
Figure 4.3: Where the Money Goes
Figure 4.3: Where the Money Goes
Alternative Voices
Indie labels continue to thrive.More viable by using the Internet as low-cost distribution and promotional outlet
Some artists self-publish.Signed and unsigned artists can reach fans through social networking and video sites.
Sound Recording, Free Expression, and Democracy
Battle over rock’s controversial aspects speaks to the heart of democratic expression.
How can popular music uphold a legacy of free expression while resisting domination by giant companies?
Popular music speaks to individual and universal themes.